How do you use Maybelline anti age eraser?

How do you use Maybelline anti age eraser?

Step 1. Twist collar of the Micro-Corrector Applicator in the direction of arrows until the concealer is visible on the sponge (it may take some turns on first use). Step 2. Using the applicator, apply concealer directly to the under-eye area, blending in an outward motion.

What does Maybelline neutralizer concealer do?

Cover up dark circles, blemishes and fine lines all in one handy stick. PERFECT FOR DARK CIRCLES: Targets dark circles, fine lines, redness and blemishes in one handy swipe. The smooth, ultra blendable formula glides on to skin effortlessly and doesn’t sit in lines.

What does Maybelline brightener do?

The full coverage under-eye concealer instantly erases dark circles and fine lines to visibly diminish puffiness. For extreme dark circles, apply the Neutralizer under concealer. Step 4. To add luminosity, apply the Brightener to the inner corner of eyes, cheek, brow bones and bridge of the nose.

How do you pick Maybelline Age Rewind concealer?

BEST CONCEALER

  1. CHOOSE BRIGHTLY. For that brightening Instant Age Rewind Concealer effect, identify your foundation color and go for one shade lighter.
  2. BLEND TO CONCEAL. Twist collar until concealer is visible on the sponge (it may take some turns on first use).
  3. SEE THE LIGHT. Done.

What is the lightest shade of Maybelline eraser eye concealer?

The palest shade of the Maybelline Instant Anti-Age Eraser Concealer is now 95 Cool Ivory and it’s such an amazing match.

What is the difference between neutralizer and concealer?

Concealer makeup is a little thicker in consistency and more opaque than simple foundation. It comes in a wide range of skin shades and forms. Color Neutralizer, also called a corrector, is a pale color tint – like peach, rose, green, yellow and sometimes orange – not a natural skin shade.

What does under-eye neutralizer do?

Color correctors, also known as neutralizers, are meant to “correct” hard-to-cover skin discolorations like redness from rosacea or bluish gray under-eye circles. They’re based on the idea that when you want to neutralize a color, you place its opposing color over it.